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Q 4 exam.. M. Hubbard, Haney, Rundell, A. Hubbard, Cooper, Thurlow, Edwards, Alf, J. Jensen, M. L Jensen, Whitby, Baily, Jacobson, Kasten, Roberts, Erickson, Dahl. i Carlton, Elliott, Edwards, M. J. Jensen, Westerlund, Koller, Graves, Hubbard, Davis, Buchanan, Modena, Zimmerman, Miss Anderson, Manson, Slater, Stier. QZLMM Aa!! Glidden is the campus home of girls foreign to Sioux Falls and the incubator of many f h ' o t err college memories. Regularity in habits-governed as they are by bells, time schedules and sign-out books- is also acquired. There is never a dull moment in the hall, in each room is varied activity. One group'm21y be cramming for tests, another planning a walkout, while still others organize into cliques to listen to favorite radio programs. Making candy is a chief diversion but the big time comes when a member is slated for a new date. Then the girls gang up to attend to manifold details in dress and whisper last-minute advice. Ping-pong games are usually in session on third floor, undies are luxed in the basement and every Sunday night the inhabitants share supps with each other. Supps are one or all of ham, buckwheat cakes, tuna fish, popcorn, sandwiches, ice cream, jello, toast, cocoa and waffles-but never spinach or stewed prunes. President Sonja Manson , Viee-President ' Bernice Stier L 514. 0011461 Q Seeretary Frances Carlton Treasurer Marian L. Jensen Senior Represenlatifve Mary Jenks Junior Representative Helen VVesterlund Sophomore Representatifve Nelle Pauline Erickson Freshman Repreyenfafiivg Dorothy Baily VVith the aid of Miss Ander son, hostess, this group controls the government of the hall,
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l I , S 246 CSM Annoyed, distressed by the bungled and libelous reports in the campus news- paper, the 1938 Sioux Brave worked carefully and cannily under cover. S0 cannily, in fact, that the associate editors knew not when the book would be issued. Reading the Stylus, they learned that the Brave editor and business manager made the same, impossible promise as to an early appearance in May, later, that the book would be issued on January firstg next, that the fifteenth of October would be the happy day and, finally, that all work would be speeded to make the yearbooks available as Christmas presents. To this last report the editors of the Stylus caught on and plainly labelled the release joke. GORDONINORBRATEN y Editor-im 'ef S 97 The associates therefore went about their business and were amused by Q the newspaper's opinion of Mr. Norbraten's character. The editor was pleased A to become acquainted with the various staff members during the course of the year and is looking forward to the trip they promised him -- a tour of the l 9 eps' a S chapel, classrooms and library of which he so glibly wrote. l The editor is proud of the 1938 staff, believes it to be the best looking aggre- i gation in the state and suspects that any one of it - and as Darwin says, there is one born every minute - could ably edit a yearbook. Betty Chase will be the first to try her luck, having been elected to the editorship for 1939. New to the game will be Palmer Kremer, 1939 business manager. He will succeed Mr. Dougherty, who just shakes his head and mumbles. The usual, friendly feud between the Stylus and the Brave was heightened V by the choice of nearly duplicate staffs, the proximity of offices and, finally, the presentation of a large bill to the Stylus editor by the Braves' Mr. Dougherty -and that is the happiest ending a Sioux Brave ever had. 1 1 3 l I I I, is lf it L li I 2 I. s E CHARLES DOUGHERTY y Bminen Manager C. Dougherty - Barron - Ruebni Park. - L. Roberts - Norbraten - Chase - Befdahl Martini - Seguin - Coon - Manson 77574 ef 'fig-fe ff--as - -me T--,xm, e 3, W I 7 0' F r collc WOII was Tr lll0l1 A1 simp gloss resul Hffor dead H ne The Confe P11 editog Sfylut will that W 1 K
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